GANGASALAM ARTHANAREESWARAN

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Location: TIRUCHIRAPPALLI, INDIA, TAMIL NADU
Work: Development of organic-inorganic membrane Preparation of blend membranes from polymers and ceramic by phase inversion technique Characterization of blend membranes Application of membranes for waste water treatment Research interest Material science and Technology - Preparation and characterization of functional polymers - Polymer blends Membrane separation and Technology -Development of organic inorganic hybrid membranes. - Process integration and membrane technology - Preparation and application of polymeric and ceramic NF/UF membranes. - Characterization of pore statistics and structure properties of NF/UF membranes - Application of NF/UF membranes for toxic metal ions removal and water treatment.
Biographical: Name: Gangasalam ARTHANAREESWARAN Assistant Professor Department of Chemical Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli, INDIA E-mail: arthanareeg@gmail.com, arthanareeg@nitt.edu. Teaching experience Subject handled Under graduate (B.Tech chemical and Petroleum refining and petrochemicals) 1. Chemical process equipment design and drawing 2. Heat transfer 3. Process Engineering Ecnomics 3. Instrumentation and Technical analysis Lab 4. Heat and Mass transfer Lab Post graduate (M.Tech chemical, Petroleum refining and petrochemicals and Environmental Science and Technology) 1. Petrochemical process equipment design 2. Modern separation process 3. Process equipment design Reviewer in International Journals 1. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Wiley, USA 2. Separation Science and Technology, Taylor and Francis, UK 3. European polymer Journal, Elsevier, USA 4. Materials science and engineering: C, Elsevier, USA 5. Chemical Engineering Journal, Elsevier, USA 6. Industrial Engineering Chemistry and Research, ACS,USA 7. Journal of Membrane Science, Elsevier, USA Ongoing Sponsored Project: 1. Principal Investigator for "Removal of Toxic Metal Ions using Polymeric Membranes" under SERC Fast Track Proposals for funding of Rs 7 lakhs is sponsored by Department of Science and Technology in 2007-08 2. Indo-Brazil Joint Research Project Proposal on “Development and application of inorganic membranes in the treated of wastewater of processing of sugarcane” under DST - CNPq Joint Proposals for funding of Rs 11 lakhs is sponsored by Department of Science and Technology in 2009-11 3. Awarded the Royal Academy of Engineering (London, UK) fellowship to carry out research at the Loughborough University, Loughborough, UK collaborate with Professor Victor Starov for development of polymer membranes
Favourite Publications: 1.G.Arthanareeswaran, D. Mohan, M. Raajenthiren, Preparation, characterization and performance studies of ultrafiltration membranes with polymeric additive, Journal of Membrane Science, 350 (2010) 130–138 2.G. Arthanareeswaran, P. Thanikaivelan, M. Raajenthiren, “ Sulfonated poly(ether ether ketone) induced porous poly(ether sulfone) blend membranes for separation of protein and metal ions" Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Wiley 116 (2010) 995-1004 3.G. Arthanareeswaran, T.K.Sriyamuna Devi, D. Mohan, “Development, characterization and separation performance of organic-inorganic membranes: Part II. Effect of additives” Separation and Purification Technology, Elsevier 67 (2009) 271–281 4. G. Arthanareeswaran, P. Thanikaivelan, M. Raajenthiren, “Fabrication and characterization of CA/PSf/SPEEK ternary blend ultrafiltration membranes”. Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research, ACS 47, (2008) 1488-1494 5.G. Arthanareeswaran, P. Thanikaivelan, J. Abdoul Raguime, and D. Mohan “Metal ion separation and protein removal from aqueous solutions using modified cellulose acetate membranes: Role of polymeric additives”. Separation and Purification Technology, Elsevier 55, 8-15 (2007) (Science Direct's Top 25 Hottest Article). 6. G. Arthanareeswaran, N. Jaya, D. Mohan and M. Raajenthiren. “Removal of chromium from aqueous solution by using cellulose acetate and sulfonated poly (ether ether ketone) blend ultrafiltration membranes”. Journal of Hazardous Materials, Elsevier B139, (2007), 44–49. 7.. G. Arthanareeswaran, C. Latha, D. Mohan, M. Raajenthiren, K. Srinivasan. “Studies on cellulose acetate/low cyclic dimmer polysulfone blend ultrafiltration membranes and their applications”. Separation Science and Technology,, Taylor and Francis, 41, (2006), 2895-2912

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